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ADELAIDE'S ONLINE DAILY NEWSPAPER
Monday 2nd August 2010
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Penola's tornado damage
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National Tree Day
Penola was ravaged over the weekend by a
tornado which caused millions of dollars worth
of damage. About 40 houses and many other
buildings were affected.
Hot talk
Treasurer Kevin Foley,
senior staff and Economic
Development Board head
Bruce Carter were in Darwin
late last week, returning
yesterday.
Also in Darwin were senior
executives for SkyCity, which
runs the Darwin and Adelaide
casinos.
Is there a deal in the wind? Or
was it just warmer up there?
Monday's
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report
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Crows'
finals
hopes
gone
Irrigators to get
more water
Irrigators' allocations
along the Murray have
been increased from 24
per cent to 31 per cent
of normal entitlements.
The increase comes after
the delivery of promised
environmental flows
down the river and
recent rainfall across the
Murray-Darling Basin.
"Recent rainfall across
the Murray-Darling Basin
has resulted in 590
gigalitres of inflow being
recorded in July, which is
well above the 200
gigalitres originally
forecast in early July,
"
River Murray Minister
Paul Caica said.
Vehicle rollover
Traffic has returned to
normal on the South
Eastern Freeway after a car
rollover near the tunnels
earlier this morning.
The down track of the
freeway was closed for
almost two hours.
TODAY IN SA
Auditions will be held today
for the My Voice ROCKS
charity event. A prize of $1000
is on the line for the winner,
with 30 contestants to battle
it out today for 16 final-round
places.
2010 FEDERAL ELECTION
-- the week ahead
More deaths can be
expected on construction
sites if current safety
practices aren't improved,
according to the
construction industry union.
Construction, Forestry,
Mining and Energy Union
(CFMEU) assistant
secretary Darren Roberts
claimed it was "sheer
luck" more workers hadn't
been killed in the weeks
since an employee died at
Adelaide's desalination
plant in July.
Mr Roberts said safety on
large building sites has
plunged in recent weeks
and there has been a
number of serious
incidents.
In one incident last week a
heavy industrial door fell
five floors. In another
incident, at the new
aquatic centre, a large
sheet of steel reinforcing
mesh being moved by
crane broke free and fell
an estimated five storeys,
narrowly missing workers
below.
"We need a greater
awareness and respect for
standards in this high-risk
industry,
" Mr Roberts said.
-- AAP
Neck and neck
Worksite warning
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The latest newspoll has Julia
Gillard and Tony Abbott's two-
party-preferred vote at 50-50.
Full election coverage here.